The lawsuit states that Anderson purchased Croissan’wiches in Alexandria, Virginia. Her lawyer’s investigator did the same at a Burger King in Lantana, Florida. In addition, the Miami Herald investigated independently. Again, receipts appear to show that in all cases, the diners paid more per sandwich when they used BOGO coupons.

Think you’ve been overcharged? Don’t worry—you can cash in on Anderson’s hard work. If you purchased a Croissan’wich without the egg, meat, or cheese and used a BOGO coupon between October 1, 2015 and May 19, 2017, you may be eligible to file a claim.

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